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Plan of reinforcing Sumter — letter from a Carolina gentleman. We have seen a letter (April 6) from a distinguished gentleman of Charleston to his friend in this city, which states that the plan of reinforcing Fort Sumter is by a large fleet under Capt. Stringham of the Navy, which will co- operate with the United States troops on board the transports, who are to be landed and attack the works upon Morris' Island, thus endeavoring to relieve the beleaguered fortress by Scott's favorite tactics of "a fire in the rear." The writer, however, is of opinion that the Northern Government will not be able to accomplish its nefarious design. He then refers to the influence of the vote in our Convention of 89 against secession. which, both North and South, is regarded as having nerved Lincoln's arm to the bloody blow that he is now aiming full at the heart of the South: "Had Virginia stood up for her own and our rights, as we had reason to hope she would, 'honest Abe' would nev